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What is Racketball?

– Similar to squash, just a few key differences

Racketball is easy to learn, easy to play and great for all ages and abilities. The main differences compared to squash is that both the ball and racket head is bigger, which makes the ball bounce more and easier to hit. In turn, making for some long and intense lasting rallies!

One of the fastest ways to burn calories in a short space of time

Longer rallies with less court movement

Enjoyed by any age and all standards of players

SAME SQUASH COURT

Around 5000 squash courts are currently being played on in the UK, so there should be no issue in finding a club or centre to start playing Racketball.

BIGGER, BOUNCIER BALL

The ball is more forgiving compared with the standard squash ball, which means less frequent demand on the players to lunge.

SHORTER RACKET

The larger tear-dropped head of the racket makes it easy for beginners to pick up the sport quickly. However, it also opens up more creativity for experienced players to play a variation of shots.